New Workout Program Suggests That a Man's Attractiveness Can be Measured Using Precise Mathematical Equation

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The study of human anatomy, exercise science, and classic art sculpture has lead to the development of a workout program that employs the same principals that artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci used to sculpt the ideal male figure.
By applying mathematics and artistic design to exercise science, the Adonis Index Workout is redefining how men approach working out.

Research shows that women will find a man most attractive when his body is at its ideal shape and size

Toronto, ON (PRWEB)March 3, 2008

The study of human anatomy, exercise science, and classic art sculpture has lead to the development of a workout program that employs the same principals that artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci used to sculpt the ideal male figure.

By applying mathematics and artistic design to exercise science, the Adonis Index Workout is redefining how men approach working out.

Unlike any other workout routine, the Adonis Index Workout is designed to develop a specific look based on a precise mathematical formula.

"Research shows that women will find a man most attractive when his body is at its ideal shape and size," says co-creator of the program Brad Pilon.

Through the study of classical sculptures of powerful athletic male bodies and the ratios that create the perfect artistic proportions, the Adonis Index was created as a way to measure the attractiveness and appeal of a man's body.

The result is a mathematical formula that will determine every man's ideal body proportions that make him the most attractive to women, more successful at work and even help him become more socially dominant "we call this the Adonis Effect," says author John Barban.

Haphazardly working out just to get "big" can actually decrease a man's attractiveness, running or using the bike doesn't do the trick either. To improve the look of your body and your social status you must be working towards a specific mathematically determined shape and size.

Barban adds that "Most people workout to look good, we've just taken that concept of looking good one step further and actually come up with a mathematical formula that calculates each man's perfect body proportions and size where he will be most attractive to women and command respect from other men. And most importantly we've developed a workout that is designed to get you into these proportions quickly."